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Edgewood economic development board recommends 2025–26 work plan to City Council

2245443 · February 3, 2025
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Summary

The Economic Development Advisory Board voted unanimously to recommend a reorganized 2025–26 work plan to the City Council after extensive discussion about priorities, Meridian Corridor land uses, impact fees and an implementation matrix.

The Economic Development Advisory Board voted unanimously on Feb. 3 to recommend a rewritten 2025–26 work plan to the Edgewood City Council, endorsing a format that pairs priority goals with measurable action items and a proposed implementation matrix.

Board Chair Andrew Wiesenfeld called for the vote after a lengthy discussion in which board member Kelsey Morgan presented a rewritten draft and solicited detailed feedback from colleagues and staff. "I would love you guys to rip this apart, this work plan," Morgan said as she described revisions aiming to convert priority bullets into trackable, time‑bound actions.

The board discussed several substantive changes in Morgan’s draft. Members agreed the document should emphasize the Meridian Corridor and Town Center commercial focus, include clearer language about zoning and infrastructure, and present impact fees as a topic requiring staff analysis and board study. Several members urged keeping implementation items flexible to reflect staff capacity; a city…

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